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White Lung's singer Mish Way discusses "Drown With The Monster":
"I was looking at these pieces by Andrea Mary Marshall in The New Inquiry and there was this quote from her, 'Toxic Women are toxic to themselves. They are Tragic Heroines who blow dry their own wounds. I aspire to be the opposite.' This song is about kicking habits and running away with a new distraction. It's a song about my two biggest vices, but I'd rather drown with the monster than blow dry my wounds."

Deep Fantasy is the third studio album by Canadian punk rock band White Lung. It was released on June 17, 2014. It was produced by Jesse Gander, who also produced the band's previous album, Sorry.[1]

Critical reception

According to review aggregator Metacritic, Deep Fantasy has a weighted average of 78 out of 100 based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[2]

In 2016, Rolling Stone listed the album as #38 on "The 40 Greatest Punk Albums of All-Time", describing it as "Like Black Flag fronted by the bastard daughter of Patti Smith and Stevie Nicks, with each song a nail bomb of desire."[7]